Abstract

Much attention has been paid to audible noise in the design of ultra-high voltage (UHV) direct current (DC) transmission lines because of its negative impact on residents' lives. In order to analyze audible noise, shorten the research period, and reduce experimental costs, firstly, a digital twin model for audible noise of UHV DC transmission lines is proposed. Then, the model’s structure and related principles are explained in detail. Finally, an application, as a research paradigm, uses digital twin to study the source distribution on transmission lines and influencing factors of audible noise. The A-weighted sound level of audible noise on the ground is calculated and compared with the data obtained by the BPA empirical formula. The results show that the position of the sound source tends to have uniform distribution and the intensity tends to have Gaussian distribution, while temperature and relative humidity exert obvious effects on audible noise, illustrating the great value of digital twin technology in the study of audible noise. This paper not only provides a new method for audible noise research, but also provides a reference for the design of UHV DC transmission lines.

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